CHPIR is currently looking for one more Summer 2019 Intern! Details below:

– NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

CHPIR is looking for a student to work with a multidisciplinary team (consisting of a community psychologist, epidemiologist, population health researcher, and NGO program director) and is interested in improving the quality of residential care for orphan and vulnerable children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) through the development of a quality of care measurement tool.The student would conduct extensive literature reviews on existing measures for certain constructs/components of quality care, organize and synthesize these findings, and use this knowledge to assist with the development of survey questions for a new quality of care measurement tool. The intern will also be invited to participate in broader center meetings and international sector research meetings, including a weekly professional development meeting for all summer CHPIR interns.

Requirements:

Enrolled in an undergraduate/graduate program (preference for students in Psychology, Child/Human Development, or Global Health)

Strong interpersonal skills

Excellent thinking and critical analysis skills

Good writing skills

Strong attention to detail

Pleasant to get along with and ability to work with a team

This internship is for 10 weeks for 20 hours/week during the summer of 2019, with flexible start and end dates. $2,000 student plus good learning experience will be provided. To apply, please email your resume and a letter that outlines your interest in the position and how your skills match the job requirements to Hy Huynh, [email protected] Please include “CHPIR Intern” in the subject line.